EP1219498A1 - Image reproducing device - Google Patents
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- the reproducing equipment for reproducing the information memory medium such as a compact disc (CD - Read Only Memory) player, a DVD player, or the like, is disposed in another place inside the vehicle compartment.
- the fixing pin 23 gets fit into the rotary hook groove 35, fixing the inclination angle.
- the inclination limiter pin 31 is positioned near an upper limit of the inclination limiter hole 32.
- the inclination angle is determined by the fixing pin 23, and the inclination limiter pin 31 functions as a safety device when an abnormal moment of rotation is applied.
- FIGS. 29 and 30 are a perspective view and a side view, respectively, showing the open/close mechanism of the reproducing unit 6 in the second embodiment.
- An open/close lock lever 63 is fixed to the reproducing unit 6 and an open/close lock pin 68 is provided in the frame chassis 18. When closed, the open/close lock lever 63 is engaged with an upper stage 68a of the open/close lock pin.
- the lever shaft 65 is engaged with a spring 66 and a moment is applied so as to always engage it with the open/close pin 68.
- One end of the spring 66 is engaged with the open/close lock lever 63 and the other end with the spring receiver 67 of the reproducing unit 6.
- FIGS. 32 through 37 show a mounting and dismounting structure of the remote controller 19 in the third embodiment.
- the subunit 69 in FIG. 31 there is shown an example in which the remote controller 19 is housed in the reproducing unit 6.
- the invention provides a structure where the remote controller for operating the equipment is detachably mounted in the equipment body.
- the invention provides a structure where each unit is disposed in the front and rear or right and left position, and has an open/close mechanism in which the shaft is disposed in each unit so as to independently rotate and arbitrarily fix.
- the invention provides a structure where an interlocking rotation mechanism to interlock the rotation of each unit is provided so that, by rotating one of the units, the other unit is rotated linked therewith.
- the invention provides a structure where the display monitor is disposed under the DVD player and shaft is disposed in a chassis which holds both so that they are rotatable, and in which a mechanism to fix the DVD player at a predetermined angle and a cam mechanism to release this fixing are disposed in the shaft.
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- This invention relates to a field of video reproducing equipment which reproduces and displays video information, and in particular to a video reproducing equipment which is disposed or installed on a ceiling, or the like, inside a compartment of a vehicle. Specifically, for example, this invention relates to a video reproducing equipment for video/image recording and reproducing by utilizing a digital versatile disk (DVD) player and a liquid crystal color display, or television, video, Internet communication, or the like.
- Conventionally, a video reproducing equipment able to house a display in a ceiling of a vehicle compartment has been known. This kind of video reproducing equipment is described in numerous documents. For example, Published Japanese Utility Model Registration Application No. 15479/1989, Published Japanese Utility Model Registration Application No. 137048/1986, and Published Japanese Patent Application No.149083/1990 disclosed that looking and listening are enabled by opening the display downward. Published Japanese Utility Model Registration Application No. 14549/1992 disclosed that the display is arranged to be movable along the ceiling of the vehicle. Further, Published Japanese Patent Application No. 189620/1991 disclosed that the display is housed with it inclined relative to the ceiling of the vehicle.
- In these conventional video reproducing equipments, while the display is disposed on the ceiling of the vehicle, the reproducing equipment for reproducing the information memory medium such as a compact disc (CD - Read Only Memory) player, a DVD player, or the like, is disposed in another place inside the vehicle compartment.
- In this manner, in each of the conventional video reproducing equipments, while the display is disposed on the ceiling in the vehicle compartment, the portion for reproducing the video information to be displayed on the display load from the information memory medium, or the like, is disposed separate from the display. Therefore, a connecting equipment, or the like, via wiring or wireless means is required for connecting between the portion for reproducing the video information and the display.
- In addition, the conventional video reproducing equipment do not take a unit construction inclusive of the DVD player, or the like, for reproducing the video, but a structure on a simple open/close display basis. Therefore, the entire unit inclusive of other large units becomes large in size. Particularly, it involves increase in the thickness of the elaborately designed portion at the bottom of the ceiling of the vehicle, enlargement of the projected area of disposition or installation on the ceiling of the vehicle, and deterioration of the operability of insertion and rejection of the information memory medium such as a disk, or the like.
- For example, where a package is manufactured, in which large constituents such as a DVD player, or the like, other than the display are integrated, the equipment to be disposed on the ceiling of the vehicle becomes large in size. Therefore, the safe space inside the vehicle compartment is narrowed by the detriment that the visual recognition of the rear side from the driver's seat is shielded, and that the package resides within a region in which passenger's head may impact on it. In addition, the package injures the interior design decorated inside the limited vehicle compartment.
- Further, in case there is provided a port for inserting thereinto and ejecting therefrom, an information memory medium such as a disc, or the like, enough clearance cannot be secured in the ceiling of the vehicle, impairing the operability of insertion and ejection into/from the disc.
- Still further, since there is provided a remote controller for operating the equipment separate from the body of the equipment itself, when a user tries to use the remote controller, it is often lost, leading to have the trouble of searching it inside the vehicle compartment.
- This invention has been made to solve the above problems and has an object of providing a small-sized video reproducing equipment which is superior in operability and visibility when in use, and is superior in a housing efficiency when housed.
- The video reproducing equipment according to this invention having at least a pair of units and a chassis for holding the units and includes supporting means for supporting a displacement of the pair of units; and fixing means for fixing the displacement, the pair of units being displaced in respective directions and fixed and housed in a predetermined position.
- According to the invention, a small-sized equipment is provided in which the operability and visibility are superior when in use, as well as the housing efficiency when housed.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably the pair of units is respectively disposed in an upper and lower position.
- According to the invention, the disposing area of the equipment is decreased and the housing efficiency is improved when housed, minimizing the equipment.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably one of the pair of units is held between the other unit and the chassis to house the pair of units.
- According to the invention, the pair of units is easily and efficiently housed.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably the pair of units uses in common the supporting means to simultaneously displace the pair of units to the predetermined position.
- According to the invention, the pair of units are easily opened and closed.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, in a state where the displacement of one of the pair of units is fixed in the predetermined position, preferably the other unit is independently displaced and fixed within a predetermined range.
- According to the invention, the freedom of disposing the units use is improved when in.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably the equipment is disposed on a plane having a recessed portion, and at least part of one of the pair of units is displaced so as to receive it into the recessed portion.
- According to the invention, the amount of projection of the equipment into the disposing space of the equipment is reduced and the security is improved by hiding the units.
- The video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably further includes limiting means for limiting the range of displacement of at least one of the pair of units.
- According to the invention, the equipment is displaced within a minimum range and the space is saved.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably the equipment to be limited and the chassis are provided, as limiting means, with a recessed portion and a projected portion.
- According to the invention, the range of displacement of the equipment is limited by a simple structure.
- The video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably further includes provisional fixing means for provisionally fixing the displacement of one of the pair of units; and releasing means for releasing the provisional fixing, the releasing means releasing the provisional fixing linked with the displacement of the other unit.
- According to the invention, by displacing the other unit, the provisional fixing of one of the pair of units is released for displacement, whereby the pair of units are easily opened and closed, and housed.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably one of the pair of units and the chassis are provided, as provisional fixing means, with a projected portion which comes into engagement with the recessed portion, and a cam is provided, as releasing means, for releasing the fitting linked with the other unit.
- According to the invention, the pair of units are easily opened and closed, and housed with a simple structure.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably an information memory medium or a constituent is inserted or rejected into/from at least one of the pair of units, the pair of units are displaced to a first predetermined position in which the one of the pair of units is housed and to a second predetermined position in which the information memory medium or the constituent is inserted and ejected thereinto/therefrom.
- According to the invention, the insertion and ejection of the information memory medium or the constituent are facilitated and the security is improved by hiding the units through housing.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably the pair of units are disposed in a front and rear position.
- According to the invention, the equipment is made thinner when housed and the freedom in disposition of each unit is improved when in use.
- The video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably further implements interlocking means for interlocking the displacement of each of the pair of units, and the other unit is displaced linked with the displacement of said one of the pair of units.
- According to the invention, the opening and closing as well as the housing of the pair of units become easy.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, the interlocking means preferably includes interlocking releasing means for releasing the interlocking under a predetermined condition, and, in case the displacement of one of the pair of units is fixed, or in case an external force beyond a predetermined level is applied to the other unit, the other unit is independently displaced.
- According to the invention, the freedom in disposing the units is improved when in use.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably a plurality of constituents are contained inside one of the pair of units.
- According to the invention, the operability of the plurality of constituents is improved and the number of units is reduced.
- The video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably further includes a door for covering one of the pair of units after said one of the pair of units has housed.
- According to the invention, the dust-proofing and protection of the units after they have housed become possible and the security is improved by hiding the units.
- The video reproducing equipment according to the invention preferably further includes a light for illuminating a space in which the equipment is disposed, and the door is disposed to shield the illuminated light within a predetermined range.
- According to the invention, by limiting the illumination range of the illuminated light, the visibility is improved when looking and listening to the videos.
- The video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably further includes a remote controller for operating the equipment, the remote controller being detachably mounted on the equipment body or one of the pair of units.
- According to the invention, it saves the trouble of searching for the remote controller and easily uses the remote controller.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, preferably an opening is formed such that the remote controller is operated while mounting the remote controller in position.
- According to the invention, the remote controller is easily operated while mounting the remote controller in position.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, one of the pair of units is a reproducing equipment for reproducing video information and the other unit is a display unit for displaying the reproduced video information thereon.
- According to the invention, a small-sized video reproducing equipment is provided which is superior in operability of the reproducing equipment and in visibility of the display unit when in use, as well as in the housing efficiency when housed.
- In the video reproducing equipment according to the invention, the equipment is preferably disposed on a ceiling of a vehicle compartment.
- According to the invention, a small-sized video reproducing equipment for a vehicle is provided which is superior in operability and visibility when in use, as well as in the housing efficiency when housed.
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- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an external view of a video reproducing equipment according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which a
displaymonitor 2 and a reproducingunit 6 of the video reproducing equipment in a first embodiment are opened. - FIG. 3 is a side view showing an overall structure of the video reproducing equipment of a first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a side view showing a state in which the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 of the video reproducing equipment in a first embodiment are closed. - FIG. 5 is a side view showing a state in which the reproducing
unit 6 of the video reproducing equipment of a first embodiment is opened to a predetermined inclination angle. - FIG. 6 is a side view showing a state in which the display monitor 2 of the video reproducing equipment of a first embodiment is opened to a predetermined inclination angle.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a structure of a shaft in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a side view showing the structure of a shaft in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a side view showing the structure of a shaft in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a side view showing the structure of a shaft in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a side view showing the structure of a shaft in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a side view showing the structure of a shaft in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a front view showing an overall structure of the shaft in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a front view showing an overall structure of an open/close mechanism in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a front view showing a state in which the
open/
close lock claw 17 is out of engagement in a first embodiment. - FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the structure of the open/close mechanism in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a front view showing the operation of the open/close mechanism in a first embodiment.
- FIG. 18 is a sectional view of a
remote controller housing 4 in a first embodiment. - FIG. 19 is a longitudinal sectional view of the
remote controller housing 4 in a first embodiment. - FIG. 20 is a bottom view of the
remote controller housing 4 in a first embodiment. - FIG. 21 is a sectional view showing a modification of the
remote controller housing 4 in a first embodiment. - FIG. 22 is a bottom view showing a modification of the
remote controller housing 4 in a first embodiment. - FIG. 23 is a side view showing an overall structure of the video reproducing equipment in a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view showing a state in which
a
display monitor 2 and a reproducingunit 6 of the video reproducing equipment in a second embodiment are opened. - FIG. 25 is a perspective view showing the shaft in a second embodiment.
- FIG. 26 is a side view showing the shaft in a second embodiment.
- FIG. 27 is a side view showing a modification of the shaft in a second embodiment.
- FIG. 28 is a perspective view showing the open/close
mechanism of the reproducing
unit 6 in a second embodiment. - FIG. 29 is a perspective view showing the open/close
mechanism of the reproducing
unit 6 in a second embodiment. - FIG. 30 is a side view showing the open/close mechanism
of the reproducing
unit 6 in a second embodiment. - FIG. 31 is a perspective view showing an example of the
reproducing
unit 6 of the video reproducing equipment in a third embodiment of the invention. - FIG. 32 is a perspective view showing the
mounting/dismounting mechanism of the
remote controller 19 in a third embodiment. - FIG. 33 is a bottom view showing the mounting/dismounting
mechanism of the
remote controller 19 in a third embodiment. - FIG. 34 is a side view showing the mounting/dismounting
mechanism of the
remote controller 19 in a third embodiment. - FIG. 35 is a side view showing the mounting/dismounting
mechanism of the
remote controller 19 in a third embodiment. - FIG. 36 is a front view showing the mounting/dismounting
mechanism of the
remote controller 19 in a third embodiment. - FIG. 37 is a perspective view of the
remote controller 19 body in a third embodiment. - FIG. 38 is a side view showing the overall structure of the video reproducing equipment in a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 39 is a side view showing the illumination range of
an
interior light 84 when thedisplay monitor 2 is housed in a fourth embodiment. - FIG. 40 is a side view showing the illumination range of
the
interior light 84 when thedisplay monitor 2 is looked and listened to in a fourth embodiment. - FIG. 41 is a functional block diagram showing the entire video reproducing equipment in embodiments of the invention.
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- The best mode for carrying out this invention will now be described about the structure, operation and effect with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an external view of a video reproducing equipment according to the first embodiment. FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which a
display monitor 2 as a display unit and a reproducingunit 6 of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment are opened. FIG. 41 is a functional block diagram showing the entire video reproducing equipment in the embodiment. - The video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment is disposed on a ceiling of a vehicle compartment. FIG. 1 shows a state in which the
display monitor 2 is closed. When an open/close button 3 is pushed in this state, thedisplay monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 for a DVD player, or the like, are opened as shown in FIG. 2 to bring a user seated on a rear seat in the vehicle into a state ready for looking videos and listening to sounds, respectively. - On a bottom surface of a
body base cover 1,headphone output terminals 5a are provided. As means for listening to the sounds, aside from the method of listening to them by coupling connection terminals to theheadphone output terminals 5a, there are several ways as shown in the followings. The first way is to listen to the sounds by converting the sound signals to, e.g., infrared or radio frequency signals (RF signals), or the like, to wirelessly transmit them to the wireless headphone(s) 7 worn by the user(s). On a side surface of thebody base cover 1, anexternal input terminal 5b is provided, so that the second way is connect it to an external source such as a game device, a video camera, or the like, to look and listen to it. - A
remote controller housing 4 for housing a detachableremote controller 19 for operating the equipment body is disposed in the rear of thedisplay monitor 2, so that the third way is to eject thehousing 4 when theremote controller 19 is in use, or to house thehousing 4 therein when it is not in use. - FIG. 3 is a side view showing the entire structure of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment, which shows a state in which the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 are opened. The display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 are disposed in an upper and lower position with acommon shaft 33 as supporting means for supporting the rotation of each. Aframe chassis 18 has provided therein ashaft holder 16 and holds thedisplay monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6. Theframe chassis 18 has atop cover 36 in a projected shape with respect to a recessed portion on the rear side of a ceiling 8 of the vehicle so as, when the reproducingunit 6 is closed, to rotate the whole or a part of the reproducingunit 6 to the ceiling 8 of the vehicle and to house either of the reproducingunit 6 therein. Further, in the front portion of the reproducingunit 6, the open/close button 3 is provided for opening and closing as well as open/close lock claws 17 as a lock mechanism as locking means. The reproducingunit 6 is fixed to aunit deck holder 15 and rotates together with the rotation of theunit deck holder 15. - In the front surface of the reproducing
unit 6, a front-portionelectric circuit board 13 is disposed, on which surface-mounted switches for operating abody operating button 1a, a display light emitting diode (LED) 9, receiving elements for receiving remote controller signals, or the like. Further, aninfrared LED 14 is also surface-mounted for transmitting the sound signals. The sound signals thus converted into infrared rays are transmitted through atranslucent panel 1b to thewireless headphone 7 worn by the user. In addition, in the rear of the equipment body, there is disposed a mainelectric circuit board 20 on which a power circuit, video/sound circuits, communication circuits, and their connectors are surface-mounted. - FIGS. 4 through 6 are sectional side views showing each stage from the state in which the body of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment is closed to the state in which it is opened. When the open/
close button 3 is pushed in the closed state in FIG. 4, thedisplay monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 are simultaneously opened and are fixed at a predetermined inclination angle as shown in FIG. 5. In this situation, adisk inserting port 10 of the reproducingunit 6 looks downward from the ceiling 8 of the vehicle by the inclination angle and, as a result, the insertion and rejection into/from adisc 12 as the information memory means becomes possible. - At the moment the reproducing
unit 6 rotated and fixed, thedisplay monitor 2 is able to rotate further by the moment of inertia slightly away from the reproducingunit 6 and stop there. By manually pushing open the display monitor 2 from this state, there will be a state in which the user can look and listen to the video on ascreen 11 as shown in FIG. 6. - FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the structure of the shaft of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment. A shaft for the
unit deck holder 15 and that for the display monitor 2 lie in acoaxial shaft 33. In the shaft of theunit deck holder 15, a rotaryhook fixing cam 21 is formed as provisional fixing means. A rotaryhook releasing cam 22 as releasing means is mounted on thecoaxial shaft 33 of thedisplay monitor 2. The rotaryhook fixing cam 21 has formed therein arotary hook groove 35 as a fitting recessed portion, and a fixingpin lever 24 having a fixingpin 23 as a fitting projecting portion for fitting with the fitting recessed portion is mounted on ashaft holder 16. This fixingpin lever 24 is disposed such that the fixingpin 23 is urged against the rotaryhook fixing cam 21. - The
unit deck holder 15 is provided with adeck holder gear 30. A rotation restricting portion is configured with rotation transmitting gears 28 and adamper 29, for restricting the rotation, geared with each other. In addition, in order to prevent the reproducingunit 6 from inclining, due to rotation, beyond a predetermined open/close angle from the ceiling 8 of the vehicle, there is provided an inclination limiter mechanism made of aninclination limiter pin 31 and aninclination limiter hole 32 as a projected portion and a recessed portion, respectively, engaging with each other as limiting means. - The structure of the shaft as shown in FIG. 7 maybe provided both in the right and left sides of the
shaft 33. - FIGS. 8 and 9 are side views showing the structure of the shaft of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment, which show the motion of the rotary hook mechanism at the time the
unit deck holder 15 is rotated. - In a state in which the reproducing
unit 6 is housed into the equipment body as shown in FIG. 8, the rotaryhook fixing cam 21 is lifting the fixingpin 23, and theinclination limiter pin 31 is positioned in the lower limit of theinclination limiter hole 32. - When the reproducing
unit 6 opens while rotating theunit deck holder 15 as shown in FIG. 9 and inclines to the predetermined inclination angle, the fixingpin 23 gets fit into therotary hook groove 35, fixing the inclination angle. At this time, theinclination limiter pin 31 is positioned near an upper limit of theinclination limiter hole 32. The inclination angle is determined by the fixingpin 23, and theinclination limiter pin 31 functions as a safety device when an abnormal moment of rotation is applied. - FIGS. 10 through 12 are side views showing the structure of the shaft of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment, which show the motion of the rotary
hook releasing cam 22 which disengages the fixingpin 23 from therotary hook groove 35 in closing the openeddisplay monitor 2. FIG. 10 shows a state in which thedisplay monitor 2 is opened when in use. FIG. 11 shows a state in which thedisplay monitor 2 is closed and is just before coming into contact with the reproducingunit 6. FIG. 12 shows a state in which thedisplay monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 have completely closed. It is so arranged that, in FIG. 11 and FIG. 12, the rotaryhook releasing cam 22 operates on the fixingpin 23 to release the fixing of the hook. - FIG. 13 is a sectional view, as seen from the front of the equipment body, of an overall structure of the shaft of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment. In this example, on both right and left sides of the shaft, rotary hook mechanisms 21 - 25 and inclination limiter mechanisms 31 - 32 are disposed, and the rotation braking portion 28 - 30 is disposed only on the left shaft.
- FIG. 14 is a front view showing the structure of the open/close mechanism in the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment. It shows a state in which, with the equipment body closed, the reproducing
unit 6 is being sandwiched by the equipment body chassis and the display monitor 2 as a result of positioning of the open/close lock claws 17 which form the open/close mechanism in recessedportions 2a in the display monitor. On upper and lower portions of the reproducingunit 6, deck-holdingcushions 37 and display monitor-holdingcushions 38 are disposed, respectively, so that the displacement of the reproducingunit 6 due to shocks and vibrations can be prevented. - FIG. 15 is a front view showing a state in which the open/
close lock claws 17 are released and the reproducingunit 6 and thedisplay monitor 2 is opened while rotating and lowering them in the first embodiment. - FIGS. 16 and 17 are a perspective view and a front view, respectively, showing the structure and operation of the open/close mechanism of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment. The open/close mechanism is positioned under the
frame chassis 18 and, in FIG. 16, thetop cover 36 is drawn in a transparent manner. FIG. 17 shows the movement in which the open/close lock claw 47 is released when the open/close button 3 is pressed. - The open/
close button 3 is fit into abutton holder 39. Thebutton holder 39 is urged downward as viewed in FIG. 16 by adisposed spring 41 and is aligned by abutting aclaw 39a against abutton base 40. In thebutton base 40 button levers 42 are symmetrically disposed in the right and left. The front ends of the button levers 42 are in contact with the surface of thebutton holder 39. On the other end of eachbutton lever 42, one end of aslider bar 43 is coupled. - Each of the slider bars 43 is formed, at a position appropriately away from the
button lever 42, aslider pin hole 44 for engagement with aslider pin 45 which is fixed to theframe chassis 18. The other end of theslider bar 43 is in contact with aslider receiving surface 46 which is a constituent of the open/close lock claw 17. Each of the open/close lock claws 17 has a fulcrum of movement in a position above theslider receiving surface 46 and is arranged so as to be rotatable in the right and left direction as viewed in FIG. 17, with ashaft 48a of an open/closelock claw holder 48 fixed to thetop cover 36 as a fulcrum. - A
spring 49 urges each of the open/close lock claws 17 inward where thedisplay monitor 2 is located, and theslider receiving surface 46 urges subsequently theslider bar 43 toward the direction where the open/close button 3 is located. It is thus so arranged that there occurs no rattling between theslider receiving surface 46 and theslider bar 43 as well as between thebutton lever 42 and thebutton holder 39. - The open/
close lock claws 17 are symmetrically disposed in the right and left positions so as to face each other, and thebutton lever 42 which operates thereon, as well as theslider bar 43, theslider pin hole 44 and theslider pin 45 as the slider mechanism are also symmetrically disposed in the right and left positions in corresponding therewith. - Taking such arrangements, when the open/
close button 3 is pushed as shown in FIG. 17, theslider bar 43 pushes theslider receiving surface 46 substantially horizontally by the slider mechanism of theslider pin hole 44 and theslider pin 44. The open/close lock claws 17 rotates outward, so that the open/close lock claws 47 get out of engagement with the display monitor recessedportions 2a. - In FIG. 14, recessed portions (not shown) similar to the recessed
portions 2a in the display monitor may be formed in right and left sides of the reproducingunit 6 so that, in the open state as shown in FIG. 15, the above recessed portions of the reproducingunit 6 are fixed by the open/close lock claws 17. In this event, by fixing the recessed portions at positions sufficiently away from theshaft 33, the inclination angle of the reproducingunit 6 can be held when opened and fixed with a high accuracy. - Next, FIGS. 18 through 22 show a housing structure for the
remote controller 19 of the video reproducing equipment in the first embodiment. - FIGS. 18 through 20 are a sectional view, a longitudinal sectional view and a bottom view, respectively, of the
remote controller housing 4, which show the state in which theremote controller 19 is mounted on theremote controller housing 4. In this example, the remote controller holding portion is configured as an independent member separated from thebody base cover 1. Remotecontroller holding claws 51 are disposed at a front end of aremote controller holder 50 so that theremote controller 19 is housed and held by engaging with engaging recessedportions 19a formed in theremote controller 19. In case theremote controller 19 is rejected, fingers are inserted into remotecontroller output ports 53 which are formed adjacent to theremote controller 19. - It does not matter whichever surface the operating buttons of the
remote controller 19 may face the inside or the outside of thebody base cover 1. In this example, they are disposed on the inside so that a clearance to the operating buttons can be formed, and guideprojections 52 are disposed to prevent the rattling of theremote controller 19 over the entire circumference thereof. - FIGS. 21 and 22 are a sectional view and a bottom view, respectively, showing a modification of the housing structure for the
remote controller 19 and showing a state in which the remote controller holding portion is configured integral with thebody base cover 1. As for the positional relationship between the remotecontroller holding claws 51 and the remotecontroller output ports 53, as well as the number of the remotecontroller holding claws 51, a plurality of claws may be disposed as shown in FIG. 22 and the remotecontroller output ports 53 on the same plane. - In this manner, according to the video reproducing equipment of the first embodiment, since the equipment is disposed on the ceiling 8 of the vehicle such that the rotating movement and the fixing to the predetermined position and the housing of the reproducing
unit 6 and thedisplay monitor 2 are facilitated, there is provided a small-sized video reproducing equipment for a vehicle which is superior in the operability and visibility when in use as well as in the housing efficiency when housed. - Further, according to the first embodiment, since the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 are disposed in an upper and lower position, the area for the equipment body occupying the ceiling 8 of the vehicle becomes small, leading the packaging of the equipment body to a compact body. - Further, according to the first embodiment, by simply fixing the open/
close claws 17 of the display monitor 2 which is disposed on the lower side, the reproducingunit 6 on the upper side can be fixed with theframe chassis 18 and it sandwiched, resulting in a simple open/close mechanism. - Still further, according to the first embodiment, since the
shaft 33 of thedisplay monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 is disposed on the same axis so that thedisplay monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 are placed in a vertically overlapped relationship, both the units are rotated in a body and are easily opened and closed. In addition, the structure responsible for rotation, fix and release of the inclination angle, and housing of both the units are integrated and simplified. - Further, according to the first embodiment, a structure has taken in which, after the reproducing
unit 6 is rotated and fixed at a predetermined angle, thedisplay monitor 2 is further rotated to an arbitrary or a predetermined angle for fixing thereat. Therefore, the disposition of the display monitor 2 at the time of looking and listening to the video is freely changed and the visibility is improved. - Further, according to the first embodiment, a structure has taken in which the reproducing
unit 6 inclusive of thedisc inserting port 10 goes into the rear-side recessed portion of the ceiling 8 of the vehicle, and in which the reproducingunit 6 is rotated so that thedisc inserting port 10 looks downward below the ceiling 8 of the vehicle. This makes easy the insertion and rejection into/from thedisc 12 and smaller the thickness of the elaborately designed portion decorated at the bottom of the ceiling 8 of the vehicle. - Still further, according to the first embodiment, in a state in which the reproducing
unit 6 and thedisplay monitor 2 are closed and housed, the entire equipment is hidden, improving security. - Still further, according to the first embodiment, as a means for limiting the open/close angle of the reproducing
unit 6, there is formed aninclined limiter hole 32 along the circumference with theshaft 33 as the center, and is disposed aninclined limiter pin 31 which is engaged therewith. This allows rotation of the reproducingunit 6 within the smallest range, saving a space. In addition, even when an abnormal moment of rotation is applied, unnecessary rotation can be restricted. - Further, according to the first embodiment, the reproducing
unit 6 is fixed at a predetermined angle by means of the structure having the fixingpin 23 and recessedgroove 35 for the rotary hook which comes into engagement with the fixingpin 23. In addition, since the rotary hook-releasingcam 22 for disengaging the fixingpin 23 is disposed on the shaft of thedisplay monitor 2, by rotating thedisplay monitor 2, the fixing of the reproducingunit 6 can simultaneously be released for rotation. This enables easy opening and closing of the units as well as housing. - Further, according to the first embodiment, the open/close mechanism by the coaxial rotation prevents from being occurred radial displacement between the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6, with the result that the alignment becomes easy. - Still further, according to the first embodiment, by disposing the
remote controller housing 4 for housing theremote controller 19 in position, the user is free from the trouble of searching for theremote controller 19 and is able to use it by rejecting it any time. - Next, as the second embodiment, an example is given in which the
displaymonitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 are disposed in the front and rear (back and forth) position on a plane. FIGS. 23 through 30 show the structure of the video reproducing unit in the second embodiment. - FIG. 23 is a side view showing the entire structure of the video reproducing unit in the second embodiment. In this example, the shaft of the
display monitor 2 and the shaft of the reproducingunit 6 are disposed close to each other. In a state in which the equipment is closed, the surface of thedisplay screen 11 of the display monitor 2 faces outside of thebody base cover 1. - FIG. 24 is a side view showing a state in which the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 of the video reproducing unit in the second embodiment are opened. As shown in FIG. 24, a structure has taken in which, when the equipment is opened, thedisplay monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 are erected by reversely rotating each other. For example, in the case of FIG. 24, when the reproducingunit 6 is opened to an angle of inclination of 15°, thedisplay monitor 2 is opened up to an angle of inclination of 60°. - FIGS. 25 through 28 show the structure of the shaft which is provided with an interlocked rotating mechanism as interlocking means which rotates linked with each other and, when one of the two, e.g., the reproducing
unit 6 is rotated, the other, i.e., thedisplay monitor 2 is rotated linked with the rotation of the former. - FIGS. 25 and 26 are a perspective view and a side view, respectively, showing the shaft in the second embodiment. The display monitor 2 and the reproducing
unit 6 haveindependent shafts gear 30 on the deck holder so as to be geared each other in a predetermined gear ration. - As shown in FIG. 24, in order to rotate the display monitor 2 to an angle of inclination of 60° when the reproducing
unit 6 has opened to an angle of inclination of 15°, the gear ratio may be set to 1 : 4. - FIGS. 27 and 28 are a side view and a front view, respectively, showing a modification of the shaft in the second embodiment. Here, there is shown a structure in which the gear ratios of both the rotating bodies of the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 can be arbitrarily set and in which both theshafts - Further, by providing the rotation interlocking mechanism with a slip rotation mechanism as interlocking releasing means, when one of the units is arbitrarily fixed, the other unit is allowed independent rotation above a given moment of rotation. When the
unit deck holder 15 to which the reproducingunit 6 is fixed is to be opened, the rotation is transmitted by thedeck holder gear 30 to a gear a55 and a slip gear a58, and is rotated to open it by gearing with agear 54 on the display monitor side of thedisplay monitor 2. At this time, previous setting of the gear ratio of each gear makes it possible to arbitrarily set the open/close angle of both the rotating bodies. - Further, the provision of the slip gear a58 as an intermediate gear with a slip rotation mechanism makes it possible for an interlocked rotary member to independently rotate against a moment of rotation above a predetermined value. A
gear holder 61 as shown in FIG. 28 holds the gear a55 as an intermediate gear, and the slip gear a58 forms the rotation interlocking mechanism. - Without being limited to the above, the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 may always independently be rotated. - FIGS. 29 and 30 are a perspective view and a side view, respectively, showing the open/close mechanism of the reproducing
unit 6 in the second embodiment. An open/close lock lever 63 is fixed to the reproducingunit 6 and an open/close lock pin 68 is provided in theframe chassis 18. When closed, the open/close lock lever 63 is engaged with anupper stage 68a of the open/close lock pin. Thelever shaft 65 is engaged with aspring 66 and a moment is applied so as to always engage it with the open/close pin 68. One end of thespring 66 is engaged with the open/close lock lever 63 and the other end with thespring receiver 67 of the reproducingunit 6. - By pushing down the open/close
lock releasing button 62 in the disengaging direction of the open/close lock pin 68, the reproducingunit 6 is rotated and opened. Returning the open/closelock releasing button 62 when the reproducingunit 6 has fully opened, thelock lever 63 is fixed by engaging with alower stage 68b of the open/close lock pin. The open/close lock lever 63 is disposed on both the right and left sides for coupling together through an open/close lock stay 64, and fixed an open/close releasingbutton 62 to the open/close lock stay 64. - In this example, the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 are disposed in a front and rear position on a plane. They may also be disposed in a right and left position on a plane or aslant on a plane. - As described above, according to the video reproducing unit of the second embodiment, by disposing the
display monitor 2 and the reproducingunit 6 on a plane, the elaborately designed portion of the entire equipment is further made thinner. - Further, according to the second embodiment, since the rotation interlocking mechanism to correlate both the shafts is provided and is configured to integrate the shaft, the lock mechanism is simplified. Further, by simply opening or closing one of the units, the other unit is opened or closed dependently, and the user saves the trouble of opening or closing both the units separately.
- Still further, according to the second embodiment, by providing the slip rotation mechanism, in a state in which the rotation of one of the units is fixed, the other unit is independently operated above a given moment of rotation. This gives improved freedom of disposing the other unit when in use.
- Next, as the third embodiment, an example is given in which plural pieces of
subunits 69 having aslot opening 70 are disposed as a constituent in thereproducingunit 6 of the first embodiment. FIGS. 31 through 37 show the structure of the video reproducing unit in the third embodiment. - FIG. 31 is a perspective view showing an example of the reproducing
unit 6 of the video reproducing unit in the third embodiment. In FIG. 31, as an object that can be inserted into/rejected from theslot opening 70, there may be a media such as a magnetic disc, an optical disc, a card-type memory or a stick-type memory to be used in Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA), or the like, as well as an arbitrary constituent such as an expansion circuit board or asubunit 69 body. - FIGS. 32 through 37 show a mounting and dismounting structure of the
remote controller 19 in the third embodiment. Here, as an example of thesubunit 69 in FIG. 31, there is shown an example in which theremote controller 19 is housed in the reproducingunit 6. - FIGS. 32 and 33 are a perspective view and a bottom view, respectively, showing the mounting and dismounting structure of the
remote controller 19 in the third embodiment. As shown in FIG. 32, the remote controller is inserted and rejected into/from aremote controller housing 71 having a remotecontroller inserting port 75 in a front surface of the reproducingunit 6. As shown in FIG. 33, the bottom surface of theremote controller housing 71 is provided with a remotecontroller holding claw 72 for holding theremote controller 19 when housed. In addition, in order to operate the remotecontroller operating buttons 74 while housing theremote controller 19, anopening 73 for the remote controller buttons is provided. - FIGS. 34 through 36 are side views and a front view, respectively, showing the mounting and dismounting structure of the
remote controller 19 in the third embodiment, and showing the state in which theremote controller 19 is housed and rejected. FIG. 37 is a perspective view of the body of theremote controller 19. - As shown in FIG. 34, when the
remote controller 19 is housed, a pushingspring 78 is urged through a pushingplate 79, and a remotecontroller holding claw 77 is engaged with a recessed, remotecontroller claw receiver 76, whereby theremote controller 19 is housed in position. - When the
remote controller 19 is rejected, the remotecontroller holding claw 77 is released by holding the front end of the remotecontroller holding portion 72. As a result of the operation of the pushingspring 78, theremote controller 19 projects as shown in FIG. 35. In order to prevent the remote controller from jumping out of position, the remotecontroller holding claw 77 is engaged with anoblique step 81 in the recessedoperation surface 80 of the remote controller. Theremote controller 19 is thereafter pulled out by hand. Since the remote controller is restrained by theoblique step 81, the remotecontroller holding claw 77 will be disengaged like it slides along the oblique surface. - FIG. 36 is a sectional view as viewed from the front of the
remote controller housing 71. On the operating surface of theremote controller 19 a remote controller recessedsurface 80 is formed so that the remotecontroller operating buttons 74 do not come into contact with thebottom surface 71a of the remote controller housing. - As described above, according to the third embodiment, since the reproducing
unit 6 has disposed therein a plurality of subunits having aslot opening 70, the operability of inserting and rejecting the media into/from theslot opening 70 is improved. In addition, since the plurality of units is unified into one, the number of units is reduced. - Further, according to the third embodiment, irrespective of whether the
slot opening 70 is formed or not, the plurality of subunits facilitates operation of the various buttons in the respective front surfaces, recognition of each of the indicating elements, and transmission and reception of signals between the outsideremote controller 19 and communication elements, or the like. - Further, according to the third embodiment, since the
remote controller housing 71 is disposed in the reproducingunit 6, in a state in which the equipment body is closed, theremote controller housing 71 as well as theremote controller 19 are hidden from the aesthetic design surface, improving security. - Further, according to the third embodiment, by forming the bottom surface of the reproducing
unit 6 with theopening 73 for the remote controller buttons, the remotecontroller operating buttons 74 can be operated while housing theremote controller 19 in theremote controller housing 71. - As the fourth embodiment, there is given an example in which a door is disposed to house and protect the display monitor 2 in the second embodiment. FIGS. 38 through 40 show the structure of the reproducing unit in the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 38 is a side view showing an overall structure of the video reproducing unit in the fourth embodiment. Here, as the door for housing and protecting the
display monitor 2, a slidingtype slide door 82 is disposed. Theslide door 82 is flat in shape. It is so arranged that aclaw 82a is engaged with aguide groove 83 of thebody base cover 1 so that theslide door 82 is opened or closed by sliding backward when thedisplay monitor 2 is erected. - Without being limited to the above example, the
slide door 82 may be opened and closed in the right and left direction or in the forward direction of thedisplay monitor 2. - Further, in this example, the main
electric circuit board 20 disposed inside thebody base cover 1 is provided with aninterior light 84 inside the vehicle compartment. FIG. 39 is a side view showing the illumination range of theinterior light 84 when thedisplay monitor 2 is housed. In this case, as shown in FIG. 39, in a state in which thedisplay monitor 2 is closed and theslide door 82 is closed, the illumination light of theinterior light 84 penetrates through anillumination light panel 85 and illuminates virtually the whole surface of the vehicle compartment. The user who looks and listens to the video of thedisplay monitor 2 is illuminated at an angle of "a". - FIG. 40 is a side view showing the illumination range by the interior light 84 at the time of looking and listening to the
display monitor 2. In this manner, when the video is looked and listened to while erecting and opening thedisplay monitor 2, the illumination light can be shielded up to the angle "b" by holding theslide door 82 on the way of theguide groove 83. - In this manner, according to the fourth embodiment, since the slide door for housing and protecting the
display monitor 2 is disposed, the surface of thedisplay screen 11 is protected by theslide door 82 when thedisplay monitor 2 is closed. The surface of thedisplay screen 11 is thus prevented from being stained or damaged when not in use. Further, by hiding thedisplay monitor 2, the security is improved. - Still further, according to the fourth embodiment, the main
electric circuit board 20 disposed in the equipment body is provided with theinterior light 84 for illuminating inside the vehicle compartment so that the illumination light of theinterior light 84 is partly shielded by theslide door 82. Therefore, the illumination light of theinterior light 84 illuminates only the front seat and does not the rear seat. When the user seated in the rear seat looks and listens to the video on thedisplay screen 11, this shields the back light caused by the illumination light, improving the visibility of the screen. - While the above embodiments have described by giving examples in which, e.g., a DVD is used as the information memory medium to be reproduced by the reproducing
unit 6, without being limited to the above, other information memory media may be used: optical discs such as a video CD, a compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM), a CD recordable (CD-R), a CD rewritable (CD-RW), a digital versatile disk read only memory (DVD-ROM), a DVD random access memory (DVD-RAM), a DVD rewritable (DVD-RW), a mini disk (MD), or the like; magnetic discs such as a flexible disc and a hard disk; memory cards such as an integrated circuit memory card (IC memory card) , a magnetic memory card, an optical memory card, or the like; magnetic tapes such as a video tape, or the like; detachable type of solid memory media using a memory IC, or the like. - Further, while the above embodiments have described by giving an example using a liquid crystal display as an example of the display unit, without being limited to the above, various types of other display monitors may be used: a cathode ray tube display (CRT display), a plasma display, an electro luminescence display (EL display), an LED display, a vacuum fluorescence display (VFD display), a projection type display, a head up display, or the like.
- Further, while the above embodiments have described by giving an example in which this invention was applied to the video reproducing unit for reproducing the video information such as cinemas or the like stored mainly in a DVD or the like, without being limited to the above, an equipment for reproducing and displaying the video information, aside from the images of a television set or a video recorder may be used: maps, routes, or the like from a car navigation device; traffic information such as a traffic congestion information from a vehicle information communication system (VICS); vehicle information such as a vehicle speed, an engine rotational speed, or the like, from an electronic vehicle control unit; and video information from an onboard personal computer (PC). Taking such an arrangement, it is possible to provide a compact onboard information reproducing unit which is able to reproduce and display various pieces of information inside the vehicle compartment.
- Further, while the embodiments have described by giving an example assuming mainly a video reproducing unit to be mounted on a vehicle, without being limited to the above, the invention may be applied to: a video reproducing unit to be mounted on a mobile body such as a train, a ship, an airplane, or the like, as well as to a portable information terminal device to be hand-carried by a person such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), or the like. Further, without being limited to an equipment to be mounted in a mobile body, the invention may also be applied to a video reproducing unit which is fixedly mounted in an audio room in an office or at home.
- As described in each of the above embodiments, this invention has the following features.
- The invention provides a structure where, in an integrated type video reproducing unit made of a plurality of units whose functions are divided, at least two or more units are disposed in an upper and lower position, and the chassis to hold the units disposed in the upper and lower position is provided with a shaft to rotate each unit.
- The invention provides a structure where an open/close mechanism in which, when rotating, the units disposed in the upper and lower position are rotated simultaneously to a predetermined angle on the same axis, and the open/close mechanism has a structure for holding the units between the chassis and at least one of the units and, after the unit has rotated to a predetermined angle and fixed thereto, at least one of the units is further rotated to an arbitrary or a predetermined angle and is fixed thereto.
- The invention provides a structure where, at the time the units are closed by rotating them, part or all of the units are housed inside the disposing surface of the equipment, abating the amount of projection beyond the outer space of disposing surface.
- The invention provides a structure where, as limiting means for the open/close angle, at least one of the units has a pin to be engaged with a slot formed along the circumference about the axis of rotation and, on the other hand, the unit that is fixed at a predetermined angle has a pin and a recessed groove into which the pin is fit so as to fix the rotation, and a cam for releasing the engagement of the pin is disposed on the shaft of the other unit.
- The invention provides a structure where a rotary unit made of an insertable and rejectable information memory medium or an arbitrary subunit and, after the rotary movement, is fixed at a predetermined angle from the original disposing surface of the equipment body, and the surface for inserting and rejecting the information memory medium or the subunit projects from the original surface on which the equipment body is positioned so that the object to be inserted thereinto, and rejected therefrom, at a predetermined angle from the disposing surface.
- The invention provides a structure where the remote controller for operating the equipment is detachably mounted in the equipment body.
- The invention provides a structure where each unit is disposed in the front and rear or right and left position, and has an open/close mechanism in which the shaft is disposed in each unit so as to independently rotate and arbitrarily fix.
- The invention provides a structure where an interlocking rotation mechanism to interlock the rotation of each unit is provided so that, by rotating one of the units, the other unit is rotated linked therewith.
- The invention provides a structure where a slip rotating mechanism is provided with the interlocking rotation mechanism so that, when one unit has arbitrarily fixed, the other unit allows independent rotation when moment of rotation is above a predetermined one.
- The invention provides a structure where a plurality of constituents are housed in one of the rotary unit.
- The invention provides a structure where an inserting and holding mechanism is provided to enable the remote controller to be detachably mounted on one of the rotary units, and where the rotary unit is provided with an opening which permits operation of the operating buttons of the remote controller while mounting the remote controller in position.
- The invention provides a structure where a door is disposed in the equipment body to cover the rotary units after the rotary units have housed inside the equipment body.
- The invention provides a structure where an interior light is disposed in the equipment body and the door is disposed such that the illumination light of the interior light is shielded within a predetermined range.
- Further, the invention offers a compact and package-integrated type video reproducing unit for use in a vehicle, in which the equipment is disposed on the ceiling of the vehicle compartment, and in which the projected area of disposition on the vehicle ceiling as well as the height of the elaborately designed portion from the vehicle ceiling is minimized as much as possible, and has the following features.
- The invention provides a structure where a DVD player and a display monitor are disposed in the upper and lower position to make an integrated equipment.
- The invention provides a structure where the display monitor is disposed under the DVD player and shaft is disposed in a chassis which holds both so that they are rotatable, and in which a mechanism to fix the DVD player at a predetermined angle and a cam mechanism to release this fixing are disposed in the shaft.
- The invention provides a structure where a lock mechanism is disposed to hold the DVD player in a sandwiched manner between the chassis and the display monitor and, by pushing an open/close button when in use, the lock is released to open both the DVD player and the display monitor simultaneously while rotating. In this manner, the DVD player is fixed after rotation to the predetermined angle, and the display monitor rotated linked with the rotation of the DVD player is kept on rotating to open so as to enable looking and listening to the display monitor at an arbitrary angle.
- The invention provides a structure where, in a state in which the units are closed when housed, the DVD player goes into the inside of the vehicle ceiling and, in a state in which the units are opened when in use, the DVD player is fixed to the ceiling of the vehicle on the slant such that a disc inserting opening in the DVD player is exposed.
- The invention provides a structure where a remote controller is detachably mounted in the equipment body or in one of the units.
- As described above, the video reproducing unit according to the invention is suitable for providing a small-sized video reproducing unit which is disposed on the ceiling or the like in a vehicle compartment, and which is superior in the operability and visibility when in use as well as in the housing efficiency when housed.
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- In a video reproducing equipment having at least a pair of units (2, 6) and a chassis (18) for holding said units (2, 6), comprises:supporting means (33) for supporting a displacement of said pair of units (2, 6); andfixing means (17) for fixing the displacement;
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein said pair of units (2, 6) are respectively disposed in an upper and lower position.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 2, wherein one of said pair of units (2, 6) is held between the other unit and said chassis (18) to house said pair of units (2, 6).
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein said pair of units (2, 6) use in common said supporting means (33) to simultaneously displace said pair of units (2, 6) to the predetermined position.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein, in a state where the displacement of one of said pair of units (2, 6) is fixed in the predetermined position, the other unit is independently displaced and fixed within a predetermined range.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein said equipment is disposed on a plane having a recessed portion, and wherein at least part of one of said pair of units (2, 6) is displaced so as to receive it into said recessed portion.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein further comprises limiting means for limiting the range of displacement of at least one of said pair of units (2, 6).
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 7, wherein the unit to be limited and said chassis (18) are provided, as limiting means, with a recessed portion (32) and a projected portion (31) which comes into engagement with said recessed portion (32).
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein, further comprises:provisional fixing means (21) for provisionally fixing the displacement of one of said pair of units (2, 6); andreleasing means (22) for releasing the provisional fixing;
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 9, wherein one of said pair of units (2, 6) and said chassis (18) are provided, as provisional fixing means (21), with a recessed portion (32) and a projected portion (31) which comes into engagement with said recessed portion (32), and wherein a cam (22) is provided, as releasing means, for releasing the fitting linked with the other unit.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein an information memory medium (21) or a constituent is inserted or ejected into/from at least one of said pair of units (2, 6) , and said pair of units (2, 6) are displaced to a first predetermined position in which said one of said pair of units (2, 6) is housed and to a second predetermined position in which the information memory medium or the constituent is inserted and ejected thereinto/therefrom.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein said pair of units (2, 6) are disposed in a front and rear position.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein further comprises interlocking means for interlocking the displacement of each of said pair of units (2, 6), wherein the other unit is displaced linked with the displacement of said one of said pair of units (2, 6).
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 13, wherein said interlocking means comprises interlocking releasing means for releasing the interlocking under a predetermined condition, wherein, in case the displacement of one of said pair of units (2, 6) is fixed, or in case an external force beyond a predetermined level is applied to the other unit, the other unit is independently displaced.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of constituents are housed inside one of said pair of units (2, 6).
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein further comprises a door (82) for covering one of said pair of units (2, 6) after said one of said pair of units (2,6) has housed.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 16, wherein further comprises a light (84) for illuminating a space in which said equipment is disposed, wherein said door (86) is disposed to shield the illuminated light within a predetermined range.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein further comprises a remote controller (19) for operating said equipment, said remote controller (19) being detachably mounted on said equipment body or one of said pair of units (2, 6).
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 18, wherein an opening (70) is formed such that said remote controller (19) is operated while mounting the remote controller (19) on said equipment body.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein one of said pair of units (2, 6) is a reproducing unit (6) for reproducing video information and the other unit is a display unit (2) for displaying the reproduced video information thereon.
- The video reproducing equipment according to claim 1, wherein said equipment is disposed on a ceiling (8) of a vehicle compartment.
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